Quay Cottage, Cramond Harbour, sleeps 4
Perched above Cramond harbour on the River Almond with views over the Firth of Forth, this charming, terraced holiday cottage is tucked into a pretty garden, close to the ancient Kirk and the renowned Cramond Inn. Enjoy beach and shoreline walks, whatever the season or weather. Edinburgh city centre is just 4 miles with easy access by bus from the main road. Glasgow 40 minutes drive, or head over the Forth Bridge to explore Perthshire and Fife. Shops 1 mile, pub 20 yards, bistro 10 yards.
All on ground floor: Living room. Dining room/kitchen. 2 bedrooms: 1 double, 1 twin. Shower room with walk-in shower and toilet.
Gas CH, gas, elec, bed linen and towels inc. T/cot. H/chair. Freeview TV. DVD. CD. Gas hob. Elec oven. M/wave. W/machine. D/washer. F/freezer. Enclosed garden and furniture. On road parking. No smoking. NB: 9 steps to the property.
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Customer Reviews of Quay Cottage, Cramond Harbour, sleeps 4
1st comment: Cottage very clean and had everything we needed. Location excellent as in a quiet bay but after 25 minutes on the No.41 bus we were in the heart of Edinburgh. Bistro next door very handy for coffee & cake and had one meal in the Cramford Inn 50 yards away which was very reasonably priced and tasted good too. If you wanted a base for Edinburgh but also wanted the option of a quiet rural setting this cottage was ideal. June 2012.
2nd comment: Very cosy cottage in a beautiful location that was handy to Edinburgh. Kitchen was very well equipped and quite functional. Felt like we were in our second home. Wonderful place to be! May 2012.
3rd comment: Fabulous location from which to enjoy all Edinburgh has to offer but not be in a city centre. Great comfortable cottage which was very pleasurable to stay in and great for families (we have a toddler). Well equipped for a self catering break. Only thing missing was wifi. March 2012.
4th comment: We found the cottage very comfotable excelent veiws. If you would like a meal in the pub on a sunday you need to have this at lunch time as they do not do sunday evening meals. It would have been interesting to have had some information about the cottage although there is a museum below the cottage it was shut while we were there. A next door neighbour Andrew was very helpfull and did tell us quite a bit about the history of the cottage. Oct 2011.
5th comment: Good location, excellent cafe nearby, good pub very close, shops a wee bit far away, need a car for going there. Tesco, about 4 miles or so, great wildlife, loved feeding the swans and ducks, waterfall up river within easy reach. Good bus stop nearby, no 41 straight into city centre. For the energetic you can walk across to Cramond Island at certain tide times. Sept 2011.
6th comment: This cottage was a great find - very clean, comfortable and cosy and had all that we needed for our weeks stay. The view onto the quay was amazing and we had many nice walks with the baby to see the boats and ducks. Only thing to note is that you can’t park on the street during the summer months so we had to park down the road but it wasn’t far. Would definitely recommend this to anyone wanting to visit Edinburgh but stay out of all the hustle and bustle of the city centre. April 2011.